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Im looking for some hard disk drivers for a TOSHIBA MK6026GAX for Fedora Core 9. Ive tried searching google and driverguide but ive found nothing.

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Harry, I think i need one because it comes up with "No hard disks detected. Please insert your driver disc"

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It is being a bit confusing here. You *don't* need drivers for standard IDE drives. Because it can't find the drive by ordinary means it assumes you have something weird, like SCSI etc so asks for drivers.

Nearly all Unix/Linux kernals support ATA out of the box. There is something else wrong to cause this.

How about telling us about the motherboard and the connections, and just what exactly you are doing when this error appears?

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